as i'm going through and archiving posts one by one, i'm running
across some videos that are set to "private". i cannot access these
discussions.
this is different than videos that have
been deleted or profiles that have been removed. unfortunately, google
fucked this up. before it disentangled youtube from google, those posts
could be read on google+ - even if the videos had been deleted. now,
they've been removed along with the videos.
part of the
reason i moved to youtube was because i liked the integration. part of
the reason i'm moving out is that the separation makes the platform
useless. as these posts come down, the comments will disappear and
become unrecoverable. so, what's the point of making them?
examples of destroyed content:
1)
i had a long discussion about punk rock on a video for death. this was
permanently destroyed when the video was taken down on copyright
infringement.
2) i had a long discussion about language on a video for la dispute. destroyed, in a copyright takedown.
so, why would i continue to use the platform when i know the content will eventually be destroyed?
i'm
going to put out a public request that the videos set to private are
temporarily republished (and i'm informed of it) so that i can get the
conversation out. as the page strips down, these posts set to private
will reveal themselves as all that is left.
i'm not going to be able to recover any of this.
another thing that's happening repeatedly is that threads that i muted have evaporated altogether.
as
a consequence of all of this, i've actually made the decision to
refrain from using the comments section at all. google/youtube does not
seem to have the slightest interest in developing the platform as a
permanent record. to be frank, i'm not sure what the point of having
comments is at all if the author is to lose all their content at the
whim of somebody else.
once this page is wiped down, i
will be commenting entirely on my own site - and those comments will be
sent out solely through rss.
please follow my lead on this. let's decentralize...
i'm
not going to pretend that i thought the move to google/youtube would be
permanent. but, it's absolutely inconceivable - and totally
unacceptable - to have entire conversations disappear like this.
i
mean, imagine waking up and finding out that half of your facebook
profile had just disappeared because of copyright claims. or that all of
the tweets that you made about a specific topic have evaporated.
they
had a good idea in integrating. it's not up to me to tell them how to
run their network, either. but, the way they separated the two products
was a disaster.
i would have never moved here if it
wasn't for the integration - i want a feed of my comments. and, i gave
them some time to work it out. but it's not being fixed. so, i'm out of
here.